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Speech & Language Pathologist .60 FTE

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PIONEER VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS

South Hadley, MA (In Person)

$58,185 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Speech & Language Pathologist .60 FTE
PIONEER VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS - 3.0
South Hadley, MA Job Details Part-time $43,268 - $68,719 a year 1 day ago Qualifications School experience Working with 12th graders Computer literacy Working with students Bachelor of Arts Full Job Description The Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School is seeking highly qualified candidate for the position of Speech and Language Pathologist for the 2026-2027 school year. The Speech and Language Pathologist functions as a member of the total diagnostic team by providing comprehensive differential diagnosis, assessment, educational planning for students with speech/language/communication disorders. Speech & language services may be delivered in a variety of ways by the speech & language pathologist alone or in collaboration with other service providers including direct services to address a wide range of needs i.e. receptive and expressive language, fluency, voice, articulation, aural rehabilitation, oral motor intervention, auditory processing, use of assistive technology, etc. Responsibilities include but are not limited to case management, treatment planning and implementation, writing IEPs, and conducting comprehensive assessments. Under the direction of the Director of Student Services you will be responsible for: Providing speech-language services to students with individualized education programs. Collaborates with the diagnostic team on evidence-based interventions to help students achieve their speech-language goals and objectives on their IEPs. Collaborates with the diagnostic team regarding information on students' IEPs. Provides screening to identify students with suspected speech-language disabilities. Keeps progress and tracking data using qualitative and quantitative information for individual students receiving speech-language services. Maintains a list of students' names on the speech-language caseload as well as those students who are screened and eligible for speech-language services. Keeps track of and inventories speech-language intervention materials in the school. Logs therapy services. Provides progress reports Works collaboratively with the Director of Student Services and Special Education Teams for students on caseload Create assistive technologies and augmentative communication plans as needed, maintain inventory of assistive technology equipment and train staff on appropriate use of assistive technology
Qualifications:
The successful candidate will minimally hold a BA degree, be able to pass a background check (CORI/SORI & Fingerprinting) at least two years working with students in grades 7-12 and be computer literate.
Preferred qualifications include:
Master's degree Speech & Language Pathologist license from the State of Massachusetts Board of Health Ma Department of Elementary and Secondary Education certification/license as a Speech Pathologist Assistant-all levels
Other Information/Instructions:
Salary range $43,268 to $68.719. Additional $1,000 stipend for individuals who hold a DESE license in subject area and potential for bonus at the end of the fiscal year. 2026 - 2027 school year consists of 180 school days plus 5 professional development/curriculum work days and a thirty-five hour work week that includes, on average, three class blocks per day of collaborative/independent work time. To apply please visit the PVPA Career Center and be prepared to provide the required information: A current resume Letter of interest/introduction Contact information for three references Transcripts indicating degrees awarded Evidence of licensure or any endorsements if applicable